Felberturm Museum
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Felberturm Museum
Temporarily closedStep inside the historic Felberturm and explore Mittersill’s past – from alpine trade routes to rural life.
At the Felberturm Museum in Mittersill, you step into the rich history of the region – set within an impressive 12th-century tower. The carefully redesigned exhibition brings the past to life in an engaging and accessible way.
Inside, you’ll discover a range of themed areas. On the ground floor, the story of historic packhorse trade across the Tauern comes alive through personal stories, original equipment and interactive elements. Upstairs, the development of Mittersill is explored – from its early days as a market town to its later role as a centre of trade and craftsmanship, including striking insights into events such as the local witch trials. In the neighbouring farmhouse, everyday rural life is vividly portrayed, offering a glimpse into the hard work and traditions of past generations. Temporary exhibitions and events add further variety.
The Felberturm Museum offers a fascinating journey through history, culture and alpine heritage.
Rainy-day friendly
Family-friendly
Public transport
Take the regional bus 670 or the Pinzgau Lokalbahn train to Mittersill. From the railway station, it is about a 20-minute walk to the Felberturm Museum. If you are travelling by bus, get off at "Mittersill Stadtplatz" - from there, it is about a 15-minute walk to the museum. Current timetables are available at salzburg-verkehr.at
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